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Summary: logfile filled with strange hostname "::1"
Product: Apache httpd-2
Version: 2.2.6
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: mod_ssl
AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
ReportedBy: markus@senoner.com
I found my httpd_access.log filled with lines like:
::1 - - [26/Nov/2007:00:04:33 +0100] "GET /" 400 547 "-" "-"
::1 - - [26/Nov/2007:00:04:34 +0100] "GET /" 400 547 "-" "-"
::1 - - [26/Nov/2007:00:04:35 +0100] "GET /" 400 547 "-" "-"
::1 - - [26/Nov/2007:00:04:36 +0100] "GET /" 400 547 "-" "-"
First I thought it was a DNS-problem, so I switched lookups off by setting
"HostnameLookups Off" but the strange hostnames "::1" are still there.
Also: why does "GET /" return 400? The homepage exists.
Then I looked at when those logentries startet: it coincides with the time when
I commented the line "<IfDefine SSL>" in ssl.conf to get ssl started
automatically when I reboot the server. So I suppose those lines must have to
do with ssl.
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